YAC volunteers make a trip to Great Bentley


 None of us had expected a coronavirus variant to make us alter our plans for December and January meetings.  Although members were invited to join us, it was two Colchester YAC volunteer organisers who met up with a tour guide at Great Bentley. We saw the site of the cottage William and Alice Munt and Alice's daughter Rose Allin lived in. There is a cricket pavilion on the site today. The view over the village's large green may not have changed much. There is a plaque to the memory of their martyrdom outside the pavilion. There is no memorial to them in st Mary's church. Their fate was determined because at that time, their beliefs were at odds with Queen Mary and the church authorities.  

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